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Recommended by universities with advantages in liberal arts studying in the UK.
Since there are universities with scientific advantages, there are naturally universities with liberal arts advantages. So, what are the advantages of the college of arts and sciences studying in the UK? Which universities will be better? Come and have a look with me.

1. University of Edinburgh

Of course, the first one is Ada. Ada has the oldest English literature department in the world. The whole College of Humanities and Social Sciences has 14 departments, which are subdivided into 326 majors. All majors related to literature belong to this department, including all majors related to literature. Most of the majors related to Master of Arts are finally awarded Master of Science or Research Master of Science.

AIDA's Master of Arts is mainly divided into literature, language and culture under the Humanities and Social Sciences, which can also be collectively referred to as the College of Arts, mainly studying literature, culture and language. Here, according to the research area and field, there are six major plates and directions:

Asian studies

Celtic and Scottish studies

English literature

European languages and cultures

Islamic and Middle East Studies

Graduate school (interdisciplinary program)

2. University of St Andrews

St Andrews University is the third oldest university in the English-speaking world, next to Oxford and Cambridge. The advantage of a long history is that the book titles and well-known alumni stories accumulated by the school can produce a set of books, and the academic achievements are not backward. However, in ancient schools, education in the field of literature was always outstanding. For example, the University of St Andrews ranks high among all literary majors.

There are only four colleges in Andrews University: Faculty of Arts, Seminary, Polytechnic and Medical College. Among them, the College of Liberal Arts has the largest number of majors, and St Andrews University has a large number of master of arts majors, which can be divided into art history, classics, theology, English, history, international relations, modern language and philosophy.

3. Durham University

Durham University is located in Durham, a city in northeast England. Due to its long history, the school also has world cultural heritage and cultural relics protection buildings. Literature is a major category of master's courses, and Durham University also provides some choices for masters of literature, such as English literature research, creative writing, classical literature, Arabic/English translation and interpretation.

4. University of Glasgow

Geda's major in pure literature doesn't have much selectivity. For international students, it can be divided into British studies and non-British studies.

Regardless of academic research or geographical location, Geda is a place suitable for literary study and creation. It is serious, inflexible, classic and innovative. I believe it will spark a different spark with international students. Students who are interested in English literature or creation may wish to try to apply.

5.SOAS (University of London)

SOAS is one of the world's outstanding Asian-African research centers, an important think tank for formulating relevant Asian-African strategies in Europe, and the only higher education institution in Britain specializing in Asia, Africa, the Near East and the Middle East. Its library is the best in Europe. Its language teaching facilities include computer language learning equipment and a language laboratory using Sony Digital System. The library also plays the role of a national library, which is used by many business people and government officials.

The degree courses in this school are divided into three categories: linguistics-students choose two languages, but they also study other subjects, such as economics or history; Regional studies-such as African studies and Southeast Asian studies; Social sciences or joint categories-such as art and advertising.

6. King's College London

King's College London has always been one of the institutions that China students are keen to apply for, but its enrollment requirements are quite high. For example, the average score of students in domestic 2 1 1 colleges is above 85, and the IELTS requirement of many courses is above 7. The harsh admission requirements have discouraged many students from non-2 1 1 colleges.

In fact, there are many literary philosophers among the alumni of King's College London, so it is no stranger to China students, especially those majoring in literature. KCL literature majors such as English literature, philosophy and modern linguistics are all very good.

7. University of Sheffield

China students call Sheffield xie cun. There are many slopes in xie cun Mountain Road, but the traffic is convenient. Although Sheffield is a big city in Britain, compared with China and London, it really deserves the title of "xie cun". Because Sheffield is small and quiet, it belongs to the area with low daily consumption in Britain.

The University of Sheffield has excellent arts and humanities, and its department of archaeology and history is among the best in Britain. In addition, Xie Da enjoys a high reputation in music, language studies and sociological studies, and the Department of Art Media is one of the famous media departments in Britain. The College of Arts and Humanities consists of English College, Modern Language College and Education College.

8. University College London (UCL)

UCL main campus is close to British Museum, British Library, King's Cross Station, Oxford Street, Regent Street and Regent Park. It can be said that it is located in the center of London with convenient transportation and strong academic atmosphere, and it is also one of the most expensive universities in the world.

UCL's MA is mainly in arts and humanities, which is further divided into departments and centers.

9. York University

The Master of Arts of York University has a long-standing reputation, and the two most representative Master of Arts majors are film literature, Renaissance and early modern studies.